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Versatile children's skis - Salomon Quest spark

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Versatility and progression are the key words that define the Quest Spark. An all-rounder, it features a raised heel for switch skiing.

It's the ideal ski for introducing children to freestyle/freeride. It can also be skied on the piste thanks to its short radius, which makes it easier to progress through different types of turns.

  • 143 cm In stock
  • 150 cm In stock

PRODUCT BENEFITS

Versatility

Bi-spatula shape, small rockers, camber underfoot: all-terrain versatility

Handling

Rocker tip & heel: optimum handling on all types of snow

Tolerance

Double tip for two-way skiing

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Fasteners

Ski mounted with the L6 GW binding, a lightweight set that's easy and intuitive to swivel.
The L6 GW binding is Gripwalk-standard, making it suitable for Alpine and GW-standard boots.

Dimension line

117/85/109mm

The sidecut corresponds to the width in mm of the tip, runner and tail.
The wider the tip, the easier the ski enters the turn.
The narrower the runner, the faster the transition from edge to edge.
The wider the runner, the more comfortable and stable the ski is in snow changes.
Radius = 10m
As for the curve radius, the smaller it is, the shorter the ski will turn (small turn)
The larger the curve radius, the bigger the turn the ski will make.

Weight

5.4kg per pair in size 143cm

What is a camber?

When a ski is placed on the ground, the points of contact between the ski and the snow are located near the tip and tail, while the center of the ski (under the bindings) rises slightly. This is camber. The longer and higher the camber, the more grippy and responsive the ski. The lower the camber, the more forgiving and maneuverable the ski.

What is a rocker?

On a rocker ski, the tip and sometimes the tail lift off the ground earlier than on a cambered ski, shifting the contact points towards the center of the ski. The ski's surface in contact with the snow is shortened, offering maneuverability and lift in soft snow. With the angled rocker, you gain edge length for more grip on hard snow. The longer the rocker, the more maneuverable your ski.

Our après-ski tips

After a good day's skiing, here's what you need to do to ensure your skis last a long time:
- Wipe down your edges at the end of the day to prevent rust.
- Use self-gripping straps between your skis to prevent the soles from rubbing against each other.
- Store your skis in a dry place protected from the sun.

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